WE ARE YOUR GEORGIA EXPUNGEMENT LAWYER LEADERS

We have already helped hundred of clients. Let us help you “Get that monkey off your back!” Lost employment opportunities, travel restrictions, and housing disqualification are just a few of the long-term consequences of a criminal record. Until now, having that record expunged or restricted was a long and complicated process. But new laws have significantly broadened the eligibility requirements. Even if your record has already been expunged, we can now get more of your records sealed. We accept cases in ALL METRO ATLANTA COURTS.

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR RECORD RESTRICTION IF:

CHARGES DISMISSED: Your case was dismissed for almost any reason. If you did not plead guilty then you are probably eligible for record restrictions.

FIRST OFFENDER / CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE: You pled guilty by a first offender or conditional discharge program and successfully completed your sentence.

NOT GUITLY: You had a trial and were found not guilty.

DEAD DOCKET: Your case was placed on a “dead docket” calendar for more than 1 year.

UNDER 21: You were under 21 when you pled guilty to a misdemeanor and you’ve gone 5 years with no new arrests.

CONVICTION REVERSED: You were convicted at trial or pled guilty but your conviction was later reversed or vacated by a higher court and the State hasn’t retried your case for a period of 2 years.

MUG-SHOTS ON THE INTERNET

O.C.G.A. 10-1-393.5 requires mug-shot internet companies to take down your photo if your case was dismissed. You don’t need a lawyer for this unless they refuse your request. Just email a copy of your dismissal to the internet company posting your mug-shot. If they refuse or don’t take down the photo, call us and we’ll fight the internet companies for you!

CLERK AND SHERIFF RESTRICTION

Even if you were already granted expungement, we can now get more of your records sealed. In the past, record restriction did not apply to the Sheriff or to the County Clerk. Employers would simply send a request for criminal records to the clerk to get personal information. Now, that big loophole has been closed and we can file a request for complete restriction of you Sheriff and Clerk Office files. Call us today and stop losing opportunities!!!

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